Considering that you are now acquainted with the fundamental responses of Genshin Impact, let's include Dendro in the discussion. Dendro adds another level of complexity to the response system, but it makes some very strong teams possible. Here are the explanations for each of the Dendro responses in Genshin Impact.Dendro presents unique reactions that may only be initiated after the completion of another reaction. Additionally, a brand-new class of additive reactions exists that function in a unique way from previous reactions. Let's examine each of them separately.Transformational ResponsesOnly Elemental Mastery and the level of the triggering character determine how transformative responses grow. These responses are not CRITICAL unless certain conditions are met.
Pyro + Dendro
are burning.Applying Pyro and Dendro in any sequence starts Burning, which gradually damages foes according to the level and Elemental Mastery of the triggering character. The limited area of effect (AoE) of this damage impacts both players and adversaries.Burning enemies do a lot of damage, but if you approach them too closely, you might also suffer harm. It's not unusual to set off Burning on a horde of adversaries, only to perish from self-inflicted flames. However, if you can stay out of the way, Burning may sometimes be employed to maintain a Pyro aura for Melt teams.
Bloom: Hydro + Dendro
Any combination of Hydro and Dendro produces bloom. A Dendro Core is created by Bloom close to the enemy's position. After six seconds, Dendro Cores burst, causing a little amount of AoE damage that increases in accordance with the level and Elemental Mastery of the triggering character.The most typical usage of bloom is as a prelude to further responses, such as hyperbloom or blossom. Only with Nilou, who greatly increases Dendro Core damage, AoE, and detonation speed, is Bloom a feasible solo option.
Bloom + is a hyperbloomElectro
Hyperbloom occurs when an Electro assault hits a Dendro Core. A homing missile fired by Hyperbloom does damage to an opponent proportional to your Character's electro Elemental Mastery and level.Hyperbloom causes a lot of damage and is simple to use—just mix Hydro, Dendro, and Electro. Just be sure that Elemental Mastery is included into your Electro character. Kuki Shinobu and Raiden Shogun are the finest Hyperbloom triggers in Genshin Impact.
Burgeon: + BloomPyro
Burgeon is activated when a Pyro assault hits a Dendro Core. Based on your Pyro character's level and Elemental Mastery, Burgeon does damage in an Area of Effect.Since Burgeon's explosions cause self-damage and Pyro strikes might easily inadvertently cause Burning to be activated instead, using it can be challenging. The safest trigger to use while playing a Burgeon team is Thoma. Additionally, you might consider having extra Hydro to put out any unintentional burning.
Reactions Additive
In , additive reactionsImpact of Genshin enhance the triggering hits' damage by adding a flat amount added to the basic damage of the strike. The level and Elemental Mastery of the triggering character determine how much of a flat value this is.These blows have CRITICAL power. It is recommended that characters who depend on additive reactions, such as Aggravate or Spread, increase their CRIT and Elemental Mastery scores.Characters like as Alhaitham, Cyno, and Tighnari that depend on additive reactions are often more advantageous with Elemental Mastery than ATK.
Accelerate: + Dendro
ElectroCombining Electro and Dendro in any sequence will cause Quicken to occur. This response does not do damage, but it gives the opponent the Quicken status. (The game sometimes refers to this as Catalyze.) A Dendro symbol next to the enemy's health bar and green lightning effects around the enemy's body indicate the Quicken state.Additional Electro or Dendro treatments will cause Aggravate or Spread, respectively, while in the Quickened condition.
Boost: Accelerate + Electro
Applying Electro to a Quicken-affected adversary will cause Aggravate to occur. Aggravate raises the triggering attack's damage by a fixed amount determined by the character's level and elemental mastery.Aggravate will be triggered by any strikes that apply Electro as long as Quicken is still on the adversary. Aggravate teams are thus rather simple to play. Ensure that the Elemental Mastery and CRIT stats are combined in some way for your Electro DPS character.To add more Hyperblooms to an Aggravate team, you may add Hydro. However, using too much Hydro might deplete your Quicken aura. If you notice that you aren't activating Aggravate, you could choose to lessen or remove your Hydro application or switch to a full Hyperbloom team.
Quicken + SpreadDendro
Applying Dendro on a Quicken-affected adversary will cause Spread to occur. Similar to Aggravate, Spread adds a fixed amount of damage to the first assault.Spread is triggered by further strikes that apply Dendro on an adversary that has the Quicken condition. Spread teams are often quite forgiving and simple to play, provided that your team includes a Dendro and an Electro character.